* Add option to preserve empty rows when reading an XLSX file
* Add option to preserve empty rows when reading a CSV file
* Add option to preserve empty rows when reading an ODS file
- To determine if a style should apply a date format, the presence of "applyNumberFormat" attribute on the "cellXfs" section of styles.xml is now optional. We only look at the "numFmtId" attribute (but early return if "applyNumberFormat" is set to "0").
- The format code can contain lowercase AND now uppercase characters as its pattern.
- "General" format code used as a custom format is now supported. It seems to be used by a bunch of programs...
When a cell contains multiple text nodes, the cell value is currently obtained by concatenating the value of each text node.
Instead, values should still be concatenated but a space should be added in between.
When reading spreadsheets, Spout should be able to return formatted dates, as shown when opened with Excel for instance.
It currently only returns DateTime/DateInterval objects, making it impossible to read + write, as the Writer does not accept objects.
Instead of relying on the ID, sheets should be retrieved in the order they appear in the file.
Workbook.xml describes the correct order.
This allows the reader to read data in the correct order when sheets have been manually moved after creation.
Some software generate [Content_Types].xml file with sheets definition in random order.
Instead of having the first sheet (id = 1) defined first, it may be defined in 3rd position.
Therefore, to read the file in the correct order, sheets order need to be fixed.
Although Excel has a Date type, older Excel versions use numeric values to store dates.
The value represents the number of days since Jan 1st, 1900.
The only way to tell if the value is a number or a date is to look at the styles.xml and check if the cell has date formatting.
Spout can now read ODS files.
It's on par with the XLSX reader. The only difference is that the row iterator cannot be rewound.
It supports the different output formats from LibreOffice and Excel, skipping extra rows/cells if needed.
In-memory implementation using SplFixedArray
Updated code and tests to support errors when reading XML nodes (useful when reading XML files used for attacks)
Removed LIBXML_NOENT option (which DOES substitute entities...)
Added test for Quadratic Blowup attack
Added proper support for booleans, dates, numbers, errors.
Added unescaping of the read string.
Fixed a bug when cells did not have any values => now returns empty string.
Added Sheet class for the XLSX reader that exposes basic sheet info, such as name or ID.
When retrieving the sheet data XML, added extra XML parsing to retrieve sheet data.
Added test
Escaped line feed characters in shared strings before processing them.
This makes every string remain on one single line and therefore allow
fast retrieval
Replaced usages of "\n" by PHP_EOL
Added test for multiline strings